Island, Hillsborough Bay and Northumberland Strait. Helen Scranton, Charlie’s wife, wonderfully inspired by nature, named the camp ’Segunakadeck', a Micmac Indian name meaning ”T he place of little ground nuts”. Rev. Malcolm Harlow, his wife Kathleen and three daughters (Lisa, Kathy and Krista), arrived in Charlottetown in April, and he preached his first sermon on May 1, 1963. His youthful zeal soon won over a congregation still smitten by the Mitton era. Apart from hispleasantsmile,MalcolmHarlowwassoon recognized for his wonderful sense of humor and for being quickly on the spot, whenever and wherever he was needed. In HelenScranton an early sermon, he told about the middle aged couple A Nameforthe NewCamp who asked him to arrange their marriage. Asked if he had ' ' everything organized, the groom said he had asked the organist to play, Just before the Battle, Mother. Pastor Harlow replied, ”How about, Rescue the Perishing”- a classic response from Malcolm Harlow. Women’s Missionary Society and Fellowship organizations were now all very active at First Baptist,

Tree Planting at Segunakadeck -

and an interesting b°°k 0f stories SidBurhoe, Les Gillespie, Rev. Malcolm Harlow, could be done on them alone. There Iral.ewis,CharlesScranton was the Ferne Levy WMS, the Dr. Zella “9'6“ 5"8“‘°"(0”e“'°”

Clark WMS, the Women’s Auxiliary, and the Dorcas, Martha, Elizabeth, Victoria and Friendship groups. The Dorcas group was named for the benevolent lady in the book of Acts. This was far different than 100 years ago, when ladies and their assistance activities were rarely mentioned. Now ladies were taking leadership

Finance/Visitation Planning Committee

Back: Mndsor Breh out, Nelson Good, Ira Le wis, Dr. A Ihol Roberts, Ham/d Jenkins, Stewart Ives, Robert Nicholson, Sid Burhoe

Front: Keith Acorn, Ralph Rupert, Alberta Aitken, Florence White, Ross Down (Chair), Harold Mitton, Les Gillespie. - Hilda Lewis Collection

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